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- shovel
- wé'e znéde
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- Shovel or spade; "long digging tool".
- shovel-nosed sturgeon
- hu ízhiⁿga
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- Shovel-nosed sturgeon.
- show
- bahá
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- To show an object, to present it to view.
- show
- wébaha
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- To show them something.
- show
- hiⁿdíthagă
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- Stop!
- Hand it over!
- Let me see!
- shreds
- mábóⁿboⁿ
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- To cut into shreds or slivers.
- shrug
- zhúga thísh'iⁿ'égi
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- To shrug up, as the shoulders.
- To tremble in some part of the body.
- shudder
- zhúguhéwathe
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- Horrifying; fearful; making one shudder.
- shudder
- zhúga uhéqtithéthe
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- To shudder very much and suddenly.
- shudder
- zhúguhe tʰígthe
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- To shudder or tremble suddenly, as from fear.
- shudder
- zhúguhe
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- To shudder.
- shut
- uthídoⁿ itʰéthe
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- To shut a door and lock it.
- sickly
- wahéhe
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- To be unsteady, insecure, loosely fastened.
- To be sickly, faint-hearted, undependable.
- side meat
- teáanoⁿsóⁿde
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- Meat under the side of the body near where the Omahas disjoint the foreleg of a large animal.
- side of foot
- sí ubáhe
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- Outside of the foot; side of the foot by the little toe.
- side with
- wéthoⁿ
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- To side with them or us (plural object).
- sideburns
- théxoⁿde híⁿ
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- Side-whiskers; sideburns; "hair on the cheeks".
- sight
- udóⁿbe
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- Sight, spectacle.
- sight
- wíudoⁿbe gazháta
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- The sight on a gun.
- sign
- wagáxe gáxe
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- To sign; to gesture.